Sun, sea, flowers and fruit: a day trip to North Koster

The archipelago is one of the delights in Western Sweden - especially on a warm sunny day in early September.  Having a regional travel pass is also a great thing.  It means that you can catch the local bus in Uddevalla to the railway, then catch a train north up to Strömstad  and then the... Continue Reading →

Addo Elephant Park: two eyes, a tusk and a yawning lion

Yesterday I drove down to Port Elizabeth to collect Kate at the airport with the thought of an afternoon game drive through Addo Elephant Park on the way home to Grahamstown.  We have a SA National Parks Wild Card subscription which gives you free entry for a year and so it's a real incentive to get into... Continue Reading →

Back to Featherstone Kloof for the flowers

We went back to Featherstone Kloof yesterday to see the King Proteas and all the other winter flowers.  We have had a warm sunny spell lately and so lots of flowers are blossoming in the grasslands and fynbos.  It was a real mix.  There's this year's Proteas with the most amazing coral pink shades, the... Continue Reading →

The Round of Featherstone Kloof

This is our favourite weekend walk.  Direct from the front door is a 14 km hike that starts by crossing the Grahamstown bypass and then goes up over the grasslands of Mountain Drive before dropping down 'heartbreak hill' and into Featherstone Kloof . Then it's along the valley, across the stream, through some woodland and... Continue Reading →

Midwinter sunset: red sky at night = festinos delight?

I went out to take pictures of the large full moon rising tonight - no success with those - but there was a spectacular sunset to soak up.  Grahamstown seems to specialise in midwinter sunsets but you have to be quick as the play of light alters very rapidly.  These two pictures were taken only... Continue Reading →

Midsummer/midwinter bouquet of flowers

It's the shortest day today (for us in the southern hemisphere) and distinctly warm here in Grahamstown (+25 forecast for this afternoon).  Time for a bouquet of flowers to celebrate the turn of the seasons.These flower pictures were all taken during our nine weeks in the Nordic region and England.

One sunny night in Iceland

The only sunny day that we had in our two week stay in Iceland  lasted well into the night. These pictures were all taken in the late evening from Sölvanes farm. We sat out until almost midnight and watched the sun skimming across the horizon to the north.  The light was quite special: pearly and misty... Continue Reading →

Iceland: two northern panoramas

On Friday we drove up to north-west Iceland through beautiful sunshine to stay at a lovely hill farm called Sölvanes. It is located high up in a valley with an expansive outlook to the north down Svartadalur and direct to the Arctic. Here's a couple of panoramas: the first one taken driving up to the... Continue Reading →

Iceland: first few days

We have had plenty of weather since we arrived - strong winds, cold and rain (but it is Iceland Dad - as Jeannie said) - and then some spells of sun to get out into quickly. Some of the architecture is stunning: you can Google Harpa Concert Hall yourself to see what I mean. We... Continue Reading →

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